The following people appeared during felony bond hearings Friday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear Nov. 5 in Pope County Circuit Court.

• Dustin Siau, 18, rape — $50,000.

According to testimony by a Pope County Sheriff’s Office investigator, police were contacted Thursday by a woman who said she walked in a room to check on a 2-year-old girl who was with Siau, and when she entered the room she observed the man performing sexual acts with the child.

Sheriff’s deputies arrested the man at his residence and after denying the accusations several times, admitted to the claims, according to the testimony.

• Keri Holt, 35, residential burglary — $7,500.

Police responded to an apartment complex on Sept. 19 in reference to a disturbance where they found a young male asleep on the floor, with clothes and furniture inside the apartment. A Realtor advised Holt, the woman who had been residing there, had been issued an eviction notice on Aug. 19 and told to be moved out by Aug. 31, but two weeks later she discovered the woman had broken back into the apartment.

Police shortly thereafter responded to a different nearby apartment to check on the suspect’s boyfriend, who had been attacked the night before, where Holt was found and claimed the young male as her child, saying she needed to get her things out of the apartment.

The Realtor told police Holt broke into the apartment while it was locked up, and she and her son had been living in the apartment illegally for approximately two weeks, according to testimony given Friday at Holt’s felony bond hearing.

During the last six months, agents with the Fifth Judicial Drug Task Force (DTF) and the Arkansas State Police (ASP) through the use of a confidential informant met twice with Evans, allegedly purchasing from him a total of 1.6 grams of methamphetamine.